Which external Hard Drive?

Hello,
Am wanting to back up my iBook with a separate Hard Drive, in the main for safety reasons. Most of the ones I've seen on the market hold either 2 or 3GB of memory or 200GB+. I mostly use my Mac for iTunes and Photos, and would only need about 50GB maximum.
I travel a lot, so size is of importance, but I only really intend to have it 'just in case'. Also, I am in the UK, and so am looking for hard drives available here and in pounds!
Any recommendations/suggestions would be greatly appreciated...
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Hi Zachary,
I have recently gone down this route and settled on LaCie's Porche portable USB/Firewire drive. I went for the 80 GB for £109, but they do a 60 GB too for £89. They are very small (about the size of a 50g packet of tobacco but thinner) and light, and come with a 'velvet' pouch. Silverkeeper back up SW is included, and 2 year warrantee. The bad news, LaCie's website is showing them as out of stock at the moment but Amazon, Dabs etc may do them.
Always go for the largest (in terms of GBs) that you can afford, you'd be surprised how quickly you can fill it up. Also, get a firewire drive. You can't boot your iBook from a USB drive.
I have split mine into 3 partitions, a 30 GB clone of the iBook, a 10 GB 'bare bones' installation of Tiger with the remaining <40 GB for miscellaneous backups like movies, downloaded .dmgs etc that aren't needed on the iBook.
Have fun,
Adrian

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